- Sant'Antioco.
Today the term "Lower
Sulcis" is used to
indicate the muni****lities that
belonged to the old
Curatoria of
Sulcis (without the
Cixerri valley)...
- (De la Marmora, p. 443) or Tortolì.
Sulcis Sulcis Mountains Sulcis-Iglesiente Bernardini,
Paolo (2015), "Sulky/
Sulcis", Der Neue Pauly, vol. Supplement...
- In neuroanatomy, a
sulcus (Latin: "furrow"; pl.:
sulci) is a
depression or
groove in the
cerebral cortex. It
surrounds a
gyrus (pl. gyri),
creating the...
- The
Battle of
Sulci was a
naval battle fought in 258 BC
between the
Roman and
Carthaginian navies on the
coast near the town of
Sulci, Sardinia. It was...
- The
Sulcis-Iglesiente is a
historical region of
southwestern Sardinia comprising, as the name suggests, the
territories of
Sulcis and Iglesiente. It is...
- The
Sulcis Mountains (Italian:
Monti del
Sulcis) is a
mountain chain in Sardinia, Italy.
Together with the
Monte Linas m****if, from
which they are separated...
- The
Archipelago of
Sulcis (in
Italian Arcipelago del
Sulcis or Sulcitano) is
located off the cost of Sardinia, and is part of the
Province of
South Sardinia...
-
Antiochus of
Sulcis (died c. 127 AD) was an
early Christian martyr of Sardinia. The
island and town of Sant'Antioco are
named after him.
Antiochus is a...
- are
named after images from
various mythologies.
Sulci are long,
parallel grooves.
Tritonian sulci are
named after sacred rivers in the
mythology of...
-
Harran Sulci is a
region of
grooved terrain on the
surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The
feature is
centered at 26.7°
North Latitude, 237.6° West Longitude...